ABDUL QAYYOUM versus DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, RAHIMYAR KHAN
West Pakistan Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance 1960 Section 3 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application Precautionary detention Fresh orders were issued during the currency of previous orders without releasing applicants, detained. Not only violated the legal provisions but also the constitutional mandate grounds against the applicant's ambiguity, he made intelligence reports from various sources related to the applicants involved in communal activities. The highest authority could not properly represent Bald. The State's reliance on comfort did not inspire confidence as no material was presented to the court in which the investigation was supported by the defendants, with the petitioners self-seeking a sectarian group. Was supposed to deprive them of their freedom. Any material on record was consequently deemed to have no legal authority to maintain the same orders detained yesterday by the District Magistrate without any mechanically excluded district orders and according to the Constitution The requests were not accepted.
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